Sim Only 30 Day Plan 2000 Minutes + Unlimited Text + 5GB 4G Data @ plusnet Mobile £12 Month
Smart cap is set at £10. Can be set to minimum £2 and maximum £30. Applies to limit the charges that can be incurred outside your monthly plan allowance within each allowance period.
See plus.net/help/mobile/about-your-smart-cap/ for full details.
Proud to use the EE network "We cover 99% of the UK population, Proud to be part of the EE network”: Either 2G, 3G or 4G coverage of 99.63% of the UK population as at 30 September 2016. Based on EE data.
I'm on the £10 deal
1500 mins
Unlimited texts
4gb data Inc tethering
Topcashback declined all 3 of my claims as took on 3 new SIM deals
cwj3820 to Bradleigh
22 Mar 17#24
I have the £10 deal more or less all the same but with unlimited calls
HereKittyKitty
16 Mar 171#8
I wish they'd stop being coy and give us an unlimited tariff
wickeds51
16 Mar 17#9
On giffgaff for 20 pound you get unlimited calls, texts and 6GB fast 4G network when finished it's unlimited but just slower network
BLOSSOM143
17 Mar 17#10
advice plse I'm on a old virgin service 3g unlimited everything for £12 should I keep or leave for the now 4g. all seems OK with my service mostly use WiFi anyway, not sure if should go for the 4g is there a big difference? Thanks
GeordieAffy2014 to BLOSSOM143
17 Mar 17#11
Yes there is a difference but honestly it's not that drastic. Atleast I don't think it is. If all you do is watch Youtube videos and surf the net you won't notice that much of a difference aslong as you have good service at the minute.
But when I download certain files etc that's when I do notice the difference of 4G and standard 3G.
If I was in your shoes I wouldn't bother tbh esp as you mainly use WiFi anyways as unlimited 3G is great to have for just £12.
(Hope that doesn't confuse you more haha)
DaveMenz
17 Mar 171#12
We are visiting from Australia and are after a sim card to use for a while and then give it to the people we are staying with. I understand that this card is a month to month sim card...if you dont renew it wont work..thats how the system works here..am I correct? Btw our pepaid sim cards now include unlimited calls to UK and more, about 7 gig of data and unlimited calls in within Australia for abt the same cost. We will use the data part of your card with Viber etc to call back to Australia..cheers
terayon00 to DaveMenz
17 Mar 171#14
If you get this sim it will carry on working month after month and you will be charged every month UNTIL you ring them and say I don't want to carry this 30 day contract any more and they will cancel the card.
Bear in mind
The money will come out of your bank account as a direct debit. So factor in exchange rates.
The notice you give them to cancel the contract maybe be 30 days. So you may have the contract for 2 months.
Hope that helps
RedRain
17 Mar 171#13
this makes giff gaff look like robbing gits thier 12 quid pacakge is **** compeared to this
DaveMenz
17 Mar 17#15
Hi, thanks for your reply, here in Oz you can elect to pay or direct debit. Friends in uk will get sim for us to use whilst there..then they can determine what to do with it afterwards. I hear EE has the best coverage...we will be near norwich area..they use tesco and find it patchy.
bobthegorilla to DaveMenz
17 Mar 17#21
It's a contract and probably requires a credit check, definitely requires direct debit. It's a recurring payment unless you ring and cancel. It's certainly possible to get this for short term, but it could be a hassle.
Personally, I'd recommend a Pay-as-you-go deal from Three, their 3-2-1 is pretty reasonable and you can use your topped-up credit to buy bundles of data and minutes if you want to. No chance of getting caught paying a recurring charge, you can just abandon and forget about it - so a good choice for visitors. Available to walk away with from in store too. Check coverage online in the areas you're interested in though, obviously.
eslick
17 Mar 17#16
The official line is you can't tether but they don't actually block it on phones, plenty of comments on previous virgin threads and been with them myself for a month and it's definitely possible to tether.
szaman81
17 Mar 17#17
True....I am with Virgin simo 20gb plan and I can tether without issues.
obsydian
17 Mar 17#18
Thanks HOT only need it for 1 mth
Majumba
17 Mar 17#19
The 0.37% with no coverage must all be in my area, as it's useless here.
szaman81 to Majumba
17 Mar 17#20
Highly likely :smiley:
murkr
20 Mar 17#22
£15 cashback with quidco
OrangeAgent
20 Mar 17#23
Am on EE, just did deal with them to stay for the same as this but unlimited minutes/texts/5GB plus use minutes in EU and 500mb of EU data every month included.
Retention line sorted it, 60mb's 4G too, took all of 10 mins on phone, I think they are ready for it if you mention Plusnet!
szaman81
22 Mar 17#25
Yes I got that for my wife and a friend the other day.
doohdah
29 Mar 17#26
Got this for the eldest from retentions for £10 off plusnet the other day with proof attached for those that need it
szaman81 to doohdah
29 Mar 17#27
Good deal but it does not beat mine
doohdah
29 Mar 17#28
£10 a month sure sounds better than £12 to me :man:
Opening post
Smart cap is set at £10. Can be set to minimum £2 and maximum £30. Applies to limit the charges that can be incurred outside your monthly plan allowance within each allowance period.
See plus.net/help/mobile/about-your-smart-cap/ for full details.
Proud to use the EE network "We cover 99% of the UK population, Proud to be part of the EE network”: Either 2G, 3G or 4G coverage of 99.63% of the UK population as at 30 September 2016. Based on EE data.
UK based customer service
Tethering allowed
Possible £15 Topcashback
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/plusnet-mobile/
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All comments (29)
Get your PAC from current network then just text PORT to 07507307996 from new sim and follow instructions. Took 2 days.
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1500 mins
Unlimited texts
4gb data Inc tethering
Topcashback declined all 3 of my claims as took on 3 new SIM deals
But when I download certain files etc that's when I do notice the difference of 4G and standard 3G.
If I was in your shoes I wouldn't bother tbh esp as you mainly use WiFi anyways as unlimited 3G is great to have for just £12.
(Hope that doesn't confuse you more haha)
Bear in mind
The money will come out of your bank account as a direct debit. So factor in exchange rates.
The notice you give them to cancel the contract maybe be 30 days. So you may have the contract for 2 months.
Hope that helps
Personally, I'd recommend a Pay-as-you-go deal from Three, their 3-2-1 is pretty reasonable and you can use your topped-up credit to buy bundles of data and minutes if you want to. No chance of getting caught paying a recurring charge, you can just abandon and forget about it - so a good choice for visitors. Available to walk away with from in store too. Check coverage online in the areas you're interested in though, obviously.
Retention line sorted it, 60mb's 4G too, took all of 10 mins on phone, I think they are ready for it if you mention Plusnet!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/triple-data-6gb-unused-2gb-rollover-sim-only-existing-customers-offer-new-customers-2646654